AUO Optronics brings an 85-inches panel with a 240Hz refresh rate to the market of high-end Gaming monitors

AUO Optronics, which is better known for its display panels has now launched a new TV panel. The panel measures 85 inches and sports a refresh rate of 240 Hz. It also utilizes “96% of DCI-P3 color space” with “an anti-reflection layer.” It is speculated that the enormous display is targeted at serious gamers, especially with having 4K resolution.

AUO leads the industry in launching a full-flat, borderless ALCD LCD TV panel that integrates multiple technologies, with 8K4K ultra-high-resolution, curved design, quantum dot wide color gamut, and advanced HDR and other technical advantages, showing vivid and beautiful images.

Among them, the quantum dot wide color gamut technology adjusts the relevant panel design according to the characteristics of the quantum dots to achieve optimal color performance. The color saturation exceeds NTSC 100%, showing more accurate colors and a wider color gamut, even in the most subtle places. Can present a rich sense of hierarchy. Combined with HDR (High Dynamic Range) ultra-high dynamic contrast technology, it can make the dark and bright details of the image more obvious and clear, and the color level is richer and three-dimensional.

AUO’s LCD TV panels also have wide viewing angle technology, fast response, and high transmittance characteristics, and are equipped with high-efficiency LED backlights to meet diverse product needs.

The interesting thing to note in the new panel is its massive refresh rate as most of the high-end gaming monitors today peak out at 144 Hz, which is a standard by most expensive displays. As we know, if a display has to go for such high refresh rates then it has to use HDMI 2.1 connectivity, if not DisplayPort 2.0 connectivity. If it did utilize HDMI 2.1, it would possibly need to use Display Stream Compression (DSC) due to the frequency being so high.

We don’t have many details about the new display from the manufacturer and as to what type of panel, as well as the Variable Refresh Rate technology that is being used is also not available but we do know that the company has G-Sync technology as a viable option to use as a Variable Refresh technology.

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